GRE® General Test
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE)
are required for applicants to many graduate-level
programs in the United States and at international
universities. The GRE is made up of the
General Test, composed of verbal, quantitative,
and analytical sections, and of Subject
Tests on specific academic fields. Some
universities require only the General Test
while others will request applicants to
take Subject Tests related to their planned
area of study. The GRE bulletin has additional
information on these tests.
AMIDEAST maintains a supply of test bulletins
with all pertinent information about the
GRE, including the registration form.
Information on the exam content and registration
procedures is also available on the GRE
Web site.
The GRE General Test will be administered
by computer in the Prometric Test Center
at AMIDEAST/Rabat until May 2003. After
that time it will be administered in a paper-based
format, generally once or twice during the
year. Please contact AMIDEAST/Rabat for
dates and be sure to register well in advance.
Additional dates for the GRE General Test
may be available in other countries where
the test continues to be offered in computer-based
format. Check the GRE
Web site for details on centers offering
tests in this format.
You may register
for the GRE by telephone, fax, or postal
mail with the Regional Registration Center
in Cairo, or for a small additional fee
you may register in person at AMIDEAST/Rabat.
If you register at AMIDEAST/Rabat, you may
pay in local currency but you still must
meet ETS deadlines and fill out the GRE
registration form.
It is important for you to be familiar
with the kinds of questions asked on the
GRE. There are several ways to prepare.
Visit the GRE
Web site
Do the sample questions in the GRE bulletin
Purchase GRE
preparation materials from AMIDEAST
Take a test preparation class at AMIDEAST
Arrive at AMIDEAST or other assigned
test center 30 minutes before the assigned
test time. Check-in procedures take time.
If you arrive late, you may not be admitted
to the test, and you will forfeit your
test fees.
Bring photobearing identification, as
described in the GRE registration bulletin.
Bring your test confirmation information.
Unofficial scores appear on the computer
screen following the test. Your official
scores will be mailed from the United
States about two weeks after the test.
Please allow time for them to arrive by
international mail.
Questions about any missing score reports
should be directed to Educational Testing
Service, the nonprofit organization that
scores GRE and issues score reports. An
e-mail sent to the ETS customer service
addressgre-info@ets.orgusually
will receive a response in 5 to 7 days.
Score report problems are best avoided
by careful preparation of the registration
form: writing name and mailing address
clearly and following payment procedures
outlined in test bulletins.
If you need score reports to be sent
to additional institutions, please complete
the form in the GRE bulletin and return
it with payment to ETS. If paying by credit
card, you may also call ETS at (609) 771-7290
or send a fax to (609) 771-7906 to order
additional score reports. Scores are valid
for five years.
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